(Baltic peoples with the Baltic languages,
Old Prussian and Old Yotvingian)
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Paul Katt
a village elder
(b. ca. 1490 Globuhnen, Prussia)
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Hans
a village elder
(b. ca. 1520, Globuhnen, Prussia)
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Jacob Tolckeimer vel Tolckin
a village mayor
(b. ca. 1550, Tollkeim/Globuhnen, Prussia)
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Friedrich Tolckin
a city citizen and craftsman
(b. ca. 1590 Globuhnen, Prussia)
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Michael Tolkien
a city citizen and craftsman
(1620-1678, Kreuzburg, Prussia)
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Michael Tolkien
a city citizen and craftsman
(1644-1699, Kreuzburg, Prussia)
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Christian Tolkien
a city citizen and baker
(1677-1746, Kreuzburg, Prussia)
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Christian Tolkien
a city soldier in Gdańsk
(1706, Kreuzburg, Prussia -1791, Gdańsk)
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Johann Benjamin Tolkien
a clock- and watchmaker, a china seller in London
(1752, Gdańsk - 1819, London)
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George Tolkien
a music teacher, organist and opera singer
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John Benjamin Tolkien
a pianomaker
(1807, London - 1896, Birmingham)
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Arthur Reuel Tolkien
a bank manager
(1857, Birmingham - 1896, Bloemfontein, Orange Free State)
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John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
an Oxford professor and writer
(1892, Bloemfontein, Orange Free State - 1973, Bournemouth)
Migration of Tolkien's ancestors - still to the West (like Tolkien's Edain and Elves):
Tollkeim, Prussia > Kreuzburg/Globuhnen, Prussia > Gdańsk, Poland > Amsterdam, The Netherlands > London, England > Birmingham/Oxford, England
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AI art is fashionable now, so here is a graphic about Tolkien's most ancient known ancestor from Prussia
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